Shopping in Siem Reap

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Shopping in Siem Reap

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  • SJandKK
    Sydney, Australia57 contributions
    So glad that we were told about this place on our last night. Highly recommend this to all travellers to Cambodia who are looking for an opportunity to support local artisans and local workers.
    Written 5 June 2023
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  • Shelley M
    Albany, New Zealand745 contributions
    Some beautifully fresh produce available, looks so colourful. It is semi covered but can get really hot in there. Right next to other markets and well worth a look around for snacks to eat that are healthy. Lovely people.
    Written 26 May 2023
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  • Shelley M
    Albany, New Zealand745 contributions
    Such a huge variety of art works here to view. Charged a small entrance fee. If you love art you could easily spend a couple of hours here walking around. Little bridges, water, gardens just make this place quite special.
    Written 26 May 2023
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  • traveller64Glasgow
    Glasgow, UK48 contributions
    Common to a lot of East Asia markets the night market is set in a grid formation. The outer stalls which face on to the street tend to be the most "touristy" but it is worth going deeper into the grid. Yes, it is busy, hot and noisy but you will be rewarded with finding the less obvious things. I picked up two beautiful linen shirts (needed due to the heat) and some fantastic Tin Tin art work
    Written 6 July 2020
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  • Marshall H
    Phitsanulok, Thailand868 contributions
    When you first see the admission price it's a bit of a shock. $ 15 pp for adults and $ 7.50 pp for kids. It looked interesting for fun with our 7 year old grandson, and it was!!! It is unique amazing, lots of fun and well worth the price when you see what its taken to create this attraction. It's incredibly designed 3-D trick art, when you take someones picture it really looks like they are part of the scene. Whether balancing on a rickety bridge Indiana Jones style, being attacked by a killer shark, or driving in a chariot race, or just strolling through Angkor in the snow, it is an amazing experience. This a good place to make it up to your kids for dragging them around old temples. It's about 4 km from town, but well worth the trip. The whole visit takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. There is also an amazing light show. Our grandson loved the whole experience and my wife loved taking pictures. Be forewarned, when you arrive the place looks dark and inactive, buts its not, just go on in. They were closed for a while during COVID and are just trying to get up and running again.
    Written 11 April 2023
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  • Raymond T
    Sydney, Australia6 contributions
    This is a must visit destination if you travel to Siem Reap. Suggest you get a tuk tuk from town (not too far away but you don't want to walk in the high heat and humidity) and have them wait for you while you explore as it's not a large place.

    The venue has a workshop and a gallery. A lady named Sina spoke perfect English and walked me through the workshop and the process they undergo, including the lacquerware and how they make some of the art pieces, including the one I eventually ordered.

    I fell in love with a particular piece with silver leaf lotus flowers but it was mounted on wood (ie high freight costs and custom issues) and didn't have fish. Sina indicated that they could custom make something for me, put it on canvas, and add koi that I wanted (rather than the catfish they usually have). I prepaid including freight cost, which was very reasonable given it was made to order. Sina also sent me a picture of different koi via Whatsapp for me to choose which ones I wanted.

    The canvas arrived professional packaged so it wouldn't be damaged in transit. I had it stretched and mounted on a floating frame (attached) at 176x93cm.

    I highly recommend this place and to take home (or order) a high quality piece of art work at a reasonable price and support the local community.
    Written 23 March 2020
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  • CHD6265
    Odiham, UK340 contributions
    Mind boggling lay large with a wide variety of produce at, I guess, reasonable prices. But from the moment you enter and until you leave you are accosted by desperate sounding retailers. I understand their situation but it doesn’t encourage one to hang about
    Written 7 February 2023
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  • Claudia M
    Portland, OR56 contributions
    Not much going on in here but it was quite cool to visit on a hot day. Nice grocery store but the prices were very high hence only a couple of European tourists milling about and fairly empty. Helpful and kind store employees.
    Written 22 February 2023
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  • PowerABA
    Adelaide, Australia2 contributions
    Having lived in several South East Asian countries including some 3 years in "Khmerland", I was fortunate to visit both DIWO Galleries and meet the owner Ms. Sokha Chung. I found the courtesy extended to me by this lady to be exemplary to say the least. Her knowledge of the Khmer history and culture was superb. Most professional and ethical in her representations and dealings.. Of course, some of the items/merchandise - to some - maybe "pricey"... but good unique things are well worth buying. And if I were allowed I would have also "taken" the centrepiece ~ Ms. Sokha Chung ~ if she was available...unfortunately not so!
    Written 13 June 2017
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  • Shelley M
    Albany, New Zealand745 contributions
    Like the art market as they had a lot of different souvenirs for sale. There is a man at the back that hand paints a lot of tshirts with angkor temples and other prints onto nice quality t shirts, he is worth a look. Some really beautiful art too. Several stalls with incredible pieces to look at.
    Written 26 May 2023
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  • dragon
    Surfers Paradise, Australia181 contributions
    I first visited McDermott Gallery in the late 1990's and was captivated by his black and white visions of the land I love. I have traveled back to Siem Reap many times since then and each year I purchased a calendar and some photographs. I arrived back in Cambodia and was told that the Gallery had moved from it's old home in the grounds of the FCC to Raffles Hotel but there I was told that the Gallery has moved yet again to somewhere in Thailand. The FCC ispresently closed for renovation so I am hoping it will return to it's old home.
    Written 16 January 2019
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  • David D
    Devon, UK19,800 contributions
    This small ceramic shop is situated in the attractive narrow and quirky street, Alley West, in the heart of downtown Siem Reap.

    The front of the building has quaint blue shutters on the windows and door and distressed brickwork on the outside was rather eye catching.

    Sunday 10th January, we were exploring Siem Reap, we discovered this shop and we had a walk about , there were some wonderful pieces of beautiful handmade pottery and ceramics on display along with other gift ideas.

    A charming little shop definitely worth a visit.
    Written 25 January 2019
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  • Joanne S
    Rainham, UK190 contributions
    What a fabulous place and so grateful to the owner ( Terry?)for taking the time to talk to us and tell us about the artists and the fantastic work that is going on. Do go- y ou won’t regret it.
    Thanks again for the information chat.
    Written 13 March 2020
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  • Sharijer
    Singapore, Singapore44 contributions
    Was here few hours before our afternoon flight back to Singapore. It was not planned but I'm glad we came. Got myself a lovely painting and lucky enough get to meet the young artist himself.
    Written 5 September 2017
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  • angie rose
    Alameda, CA4 contributions
    What an informative and valuable experience that everyone should have. I genuinely believe if the Seeing In The Dark exhibit were closer to town there would be a line out the door, it's a shame they receive so few guests. It's a cheap tuk tuk ride from town to have an educational experience that should be more readily available worldwide. Thank you Krousar Thmey and Cambodia for providing this unique opportunity. Go! (Side note: the school was renamed Siem Reap Special Education High School, but currently you can find it by Google both the new and old names). The exhibition is open every day from 3pm-6pm.
    Written 29 February 2020
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